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Only 1.1% of 24,027 specimens tested from Oct. 2 to Nov. 26 were positive as flu viruses, according to data published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. No flu activity was detected in 21 states for the week ended Nov. 26, and researchers reported no flu-related deaths among children so far this season.

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The CDC reported flu viruses, especially the H3N2 strain, are circulating in 50 states, 37 of which have been broadly affected. The report found the flu contributed to 8% of adult deaths in 122 cities -- which indicates an epidemic level -- while flu-related deaths tripled among children from early January to Feb. 5. Experts said this is "a very typical flu season" and vaccination is highly recommended.

The CDC reported flu viruses, especially the H3N2 strain, are circulating in 50 states, 37 of which have been broadly affected. The report found the flu contributed to 8% of adult deaths in 122 cities -- which indicates an epidemic level -- while flu-related deaths tripled among children from early January to Feb. 5. Experts said this is "a very typical flu season" and vaccination is highly recommended.

The CDC reported flu viruses, especially the H3N2 strain, are circulating in 50 states, 37 of which have been broadly affected. The report found the flu contributed to 8% of adult deaths in 122 cities -- which indicates an epidemic level -- while flu-related deaths tripled among children from early January to Feb. 5. Experts said this is "a very typical flu season" and vaccination is highly recommended.

The CDC reported flu viruses, especially the H3N2 strain, are circulating in 50 states, 37 of which have been broadly affected. The report found the flu contributed to 8% of adult deaths in 122 cities -- which indicates an epidemic level -- while flu-related deaths tripled among children from early January to Feb. 5. Experts said this is "a very typical flu season" and vaccination is highly recommended.

The CDC reported flu viruses, especially the H3N2 strain, are circulating in 50 states, 37 of which have been broadly affected. The report found the flu contributed to 8% of adult deaths in 122 cities -- which indicates an epidemic level -- while flu-related deaths tripled among children from early January to Feb. 5. Experts said this is "a very typical flu season" and vaccination is highly recommended.